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# there is a minimum current for conductivity
and bird vs steel your more likely to get a current excited in the birds (magneticaly premiable) body resulting from the magnetic field surrounding the cable, than from the diference in distance of its legs on the wire when it lands.
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 3:25, archived)
# unless you have a very slaggy bird who has legs that are miles apart
uhmm and are very wet with some kind of juices
edit nn mikenco
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 3:27, archived)
# hmm
Resistivity = 11.8 × 10-6 Ωcm" for steel at 0c
resitance of a dead chicken (Frozen) over the aproximate distance of a starling groin = thats not really fair i mean its forzen and full of water. im going to have to put an ohmeter over a birds groin while its still alive to find out. this is how scientology wins so many arguments. its because people just cant be bothered to refute such atupid claims. Im going to make myself a gin and orange and sulk. and let you win the argument i was having with myself.
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 3:40, archived)
# EGGSACLY!
So, the question remains, how far apart would a birds legs have to be before it got zapped!

Jamnog too lazy, ahh well, me too! Time for Youngs Special

S
(, Wed 27 Jan 2010, 5:30, archived)